Having gone without selecting a cornerback in the 2018 NFL Draft, despite their 11 chances, the Colts are still looking to add to the room and Alexander is one of a few options in the supplemental draft.

He timed 4.61 in the 40, 7.18 in the three-cone and 4.37 in the short shuttle. His vertical touched 35.5 inches while his broad reached 10-foot-4.

Alexander, who we project as a third-round pick in the supplemental draft, looked good in ball drills. His length, balls skills and arm size (over 32 inches) will be very attractive to NFL teams.

Over the past two days, Alexander met with the New York Jets, New Orleans Saints,Kansas City Chiefs and Indianapolis Colts.

It will be interesting to see if the Colts put in a bid for Alexander. If they do and wind up getting Alexander, or another player in the supplemental draft, they give up whatever pick they bid in the 2019 NFL Draft.

So, if the Colts place a second-round bid on Alexander and that is the highest bid, they lose a second-round pick in 2019.

There hasn’t been a selection in the supplemental draft since 2015 when offensive tackle Isaiah Battle was taken by the St. Louis Rams.

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